Typically, especially during this time period, the copyright date is the date when it was first published. Under the newer copyright law, however, a work is considered copyrighted from the moment of creation. Official copyright documentation still comes through the Library of Congress. Today’s strip was indeed first published in 1967.
MadPunter84 over 9 years ago
Awww…humor him once in a while, Chuck.
stcrowe over 9 years ago
Snoopy is worth the effort.
Darryl Heine over 9 years ago
Snoopy feels like he’s at Old Country Buffet or Golden Corral.
Robert Nowall Premium Member over 9 years ago
You give in too easy, Charlie Brown. Too wishy-washy.
Godfreydaniel over 9 years ago
Kibbles and bits (and bits and bits and bits and bits and bits and bits……….)
summerdog86 over 9 years ago
What I want to know is this….just HOW did Snoopy tell CB he wanted a cafeteria supper?
athomas917 over 9 years ago
Judging by the ear black fill on snoopy, I’m guessing this is a later strip (80s-90s)
Mumblix Premium Member over 9 years ago
^ Check the copyright date in panel 4 – 1967.
Snoopy_Fan over 9 years ago
Typically, especially during this time period, the copyright date is the date when it was first published. Under the newer copyright law, however, a work is considered copyrighted from the moment of creation. Official copyright documentation still comes through the Library of Congress. Today’s strip was indeed first published in 1967.
Snoopy_Fan over 9 years ago
You’ll find it here under August 27th, 1967:
http://peanuts.wikia.com/wiki/August_1967_comic_strips
francisrossi over 9 years ago
I remember this one from old paperbacks.
BIGTAWI over 9 years ago
SENSACIONAL!!!